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Carrer Platja d'Aiguablava, 8, Begur
Girona, 17255, ES
The clearest Aiguablava reservation anchor when the beach day needs one serious lunch or dinner that still stays loyal to the cove.
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Carrer Platja d'Aiguablava, 8, Begur
Girona, 17255, ES
41.933733, 3.216353
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Aiguablava works when the stay wants the easiest premium cove block, calmer sea time, and one deliberate Fornells dining layer.
Begur · Curated Coverage
Begur works best when the stay gives the village and the coves separate roles instead of forcing the whole coast into one rushed loop. Day one should orient from the old centre and castle hill, then use one easier late-afternoon cove such as Sa Tuna or Aiguablava depending on how much descent the stay wants. Day two is the cleaner Aiguablava/Fornells sea day: arrive early in high season, treat the bay and nearby coves as one block, and return to the village for dinner. Day three should be the more selective coast: Sa Tuna with the Cami de Ronda toward Aiguafreda if the trip wants walking, or one deliberately separate outing farther up the Costa Brava if a marine-reserve day matters more than repeating Begur's main coves. In summer the beach bus helps connect town and the three main beach areas; outside that season a car keeps the stay much easier.
Begur · Curated Coverage
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Begur's signature sandy cove in the Fornells pocket, strongest when the trip wants turquoise water, easier entry, and one premium beach day with low friction.
Best for the easiest sandy-cove block in Begur; it works well with lunch or dinner nearby and loses value if the trip wants isolation or a wilder access feel.
The deep-set Fornells cove with darker sand and a more secluded feel, useful when the Begur answer should be selective rather than frictionless.
Access involves a long staircase from the coastal path; use it as a deliberate cove block, not as the easiest swim answer in Begur.
The hill village core below the medieval castle where stone lanes, Indian houses, and evening dining loops give Begur its strongest town-first identity.
Best used on foot once parked below the centre; slopes, stairs, and the castle-side climb matter more here than simple map distance.
The picture-postcard Begur cove where old fishermen's houses and a smaller footprint make the stay feel charm-first rather than broad-beach.
The winding descent matters; Sa Tuna works best when the trip wants one sealed cove setting and does not need the widest beach footprint or the easiest parking logic.
A sheltered rocky Begur cove with jetty access and calm water, better for a quieter swim-and-snorkel block than for a broad sandy beach day.
Best used when the trip is comfortable with rock-and-platform access; it is stronger for selective swim time than for families wanting the softest beach entry.
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